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Jan Van der Straet

The siege of Florence Print by Jan van der Straet

The siege of Florence

Horse joust in Piazza Santa Croce Print by Jan van der Straet

Horse joust in Piazza Santa Croce

Allegory of the Sea Print by Attributed to Jan van der Straet

Allegory of the Sea

Pearl Fishing Print by Jan van der Straet

Pearl Fishing

Three Goddesses, Minerva, Juno and Venus Print by Jan van der Straet

Three Goddesses, Minerva, Juno and Venus

Discovery of America, Vespucci Landing in America Print by Jan Van der Straet

Discovery of America, Vespucci Landing in America

Fight in an arena between a bull, a lion, a bear and two wolves Print by Jan van der Straet

Fight in an arena between a bull, a lion, a bear and two wolves

Page of a sketchbook showing two scenes, one including the Blinding of Cyclops Print by Jan van der Straet

Page of a sketchbook showing two scenes, one including the Blinding of Cyclops

The Vision of Saint Peter Print by Philip Galle

The Vision of Saint Peter

Giovanni Stradano or Jan Van der Straet or van der Straat or Stradanus or Stratensis (1523 – 11 February 1605) was a Flanders-born mannerist artist active mainly in 16th century Florence.

Biography

Born in Bruges, he began his training in the shop of his father, then in Antwerp with Pieter Aertsen. By 1545, he had joined the Antwerp guild of Saint Luke or painters' guild, the equivalent of the Roman (Accademia San Luca). He reached Florence in 1550, where he entered in the service of the Medici Dukes and Giorgio Vasari. The Medici court was his main patron, and he designed a number of scenes for tapestries and frescoes to decorate the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, the Medici Villa at Poggio a Caiano, and providing cartoons for the Arazzeria Medicea. He also worked for the Pazzi Family in their estates in Montemurlo.

Many of his works depict the hunt, designs which became so popular they were translated into prints. Stradanus collaborated with printmakers Hieronymus Cock and the Galle family in Antwerp to produce hundreds of prints on a variety of subjects, most of which were repeatedly reproduced and often bound into volumes.[1] He also worked with Francesco Salviati in the decoration of the Vatican Belvedere. He was one of the artists involved in the Studiolo of Francesco I (1567-1577), to which he contributed two paintings including The Alchemist's Studio.

He died at Florence in 1605.

Karel van Mander wrote about him in his Schilder-boeck, mentioning that he was 74 in 1603 and still a member of the Florence drawing academy. He also mentioned his pupil Antonio Tempesta, who painted ships and Amazon battle scenes (bataljes).
See also

Flemish painting

References

"Codart". Stradanus (1523-1605), artist at the Medici court. Retrieved 15 November 2012.

Text from Karel van Mander's Schilderboeck, p. 195: Daer is nae mijnen tijdt, oft noch teghenwoordich te Room, een Florentijn, Discipel van Ioan van der straet, oft Stradanus, geheeten Antonio Tempesta, die seer ghepresen wort, hebbende veel dinghen gheteyckent en ghehetst, als Iachten, Batailgen der Amasones: oock Ao. 1593. in platte forme, en in't groote, de Stadt van Room.

External links

Jan van der Staet at ArtCyclopedia. Accessed 6 August 2007.
Jan van der Straet at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Accessed 6 August 2007.
Jan van der Straet, "Pearl Diving" at ArtAndArchitecture.Org. Accessed 6 August 2007.
Johannes Stradanus "America Retectio" at Pyro Skin A.I. website.
Jan van der Straet, "Distillatio" at alchemy website. Accessed 6 August 2007.
Jan van der Straet, "Wolf Trapping" and "A Boar Hunt" at Harvard University. Accessed 6 August 2007.
Jan van der Straet, "Allegorie de Volterre" and "Christ Condemned By Pilate" at Fabritius. Accessed 6 August 2007.

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